Friends of Mr. Sweeney
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- Asaph (Charles Ruggles) is a meek, mild-mannered homebody who occasionally shows some backbone to his prudish, overbearing boss, only to be beaten down again. With the encouragement of his secretary Beulah (Ann Dvorak), his old college team-mate Wynn (Eugene Pallette) and some liquor, Asaph regains some of his wild-man soul. Watch out world! From archive.org. archive.org/details/FriendsOf...
These movies way back then had some of the best writing ever.
I agree, which is why I watch most films during the 'Golden Age of Cinema' era. The writing was spectacular...something that Hollywood lacks these days.
A genuine classic comedy. Proves, and should be told to modern society, that such a film does not need to be trashy or vulgar to be entertaining. Thanks for posting. Keep them coming.
Can't wait to watch. Circa 1934 for those who don't know.
“Sounds like the musicians are all mad at each other “ 🤣🤣🤣 never quite thought of it that way before 🤔
"This firm is a fine , old established Institution!"
"But I'm not..." 09:00 😁 Saucy minx!
One I hadn't seen until now. Thanks for showing!
I'm a sucker for these types of movies. I love the Golden Age of Cinema film noirs. The skapstick comedies are golden. Thanks 👍🏼
What a hoot. The secy undressing in his office floored me. So funny Charles Rugles 👍👌
Me too! I think the Hays production code was still new and they “slipped” that bit in 😊
Ann Dvorak was naughtyness on legs.
Charles Ruggles has many fond childhood television memories as he appeared on many popular shows. Eugene Pallette starred in many wonderful movies, particularly with William Powell.
Charlie and Eugene were regular,popular scene stealers.
thank you SO MUCH for posting this. Never heard of it. Was an absolutely charming time to watch it.
Thanking you in advance as I’ll be going to sleep right after. Thank you for sharing! I love these old movies! Can’t get enough. And thank you for the great description too! ❤
For its time....a classic in every sense of the cinematic term.....a chain smoking....crazy-angry.....alcoholic Russian named Romanov...Greenwich Village (in its prime); a world on the cusp of the second world war...a corrupt politician....and Charles Ruggles....the eternal flame. Gives me hope! Thanks for archiving and posting this little gem.
omgness...so funny. Boss...we may be burned. Holliday.....well that's alright she'll recognize you just the same. lol...love this movie. Thank you for the share and some laughs!
"You look like a bottle of milk"! Hahaha 🤣
Now, That was a line
Oh I really enjoyed it
Charles Ruggles is one of my all time favorites . Anything he's done I'll watch. Thanks. 😻🌹💗✌️
Can’t stop laughing! “A cross between a smashed oyster and a false alarm”
Charming and entertaining little movie
What a fun silly movie! Thanks Marc!
Name dropping sets off crazy chain of events.
This was fun😅
I loved Ann Dvorak's costumes, especially the back details. The camera was focused on her back a lot, including her stripping scene!
"Do you ever eat dinner?"
"Why yes, every night".
"Yes , it does become sort of a habit, doesn't it?"
Love it!
REAL entertainment. Thank you!!
Remind anyone of something kids.😂
I loved this Charlie was very very funny !
This is a Jewel. Had so much fun watching.
Hilarious!!!😊
Love this movie!! I’d like to try the Darkest Africa drink!!😵💫
Very enjoyable. Thanks.
Charlie Ruggles was in The Parent Trap with Hayley Mills.
Delightful, thank you!
Good job!
There's a description of the movie under the title. Just press the word , more.
cute movie thanks
SUCH A CUTE LOVELY MOVIE
LOVED IT!!! Thank you.
Aesop and Son from Rocky and Bullwinkle!!
Close, but that was actually Edward Everett Horton. they sound similar tho.
There was a sensational murderess about that period dubbed "The Tiger Woman".
Betty May (born Bessie Golding), & she wrote about the "Tiger Woman" name in her 1929 autobiography (Tiger Woman: My Story). Apparently, during the 1934 Aleister Crowley stolen letters trial, May admitted that the book had been written by someone else, but she didn't say who it was, & that a section in the middle of the book was untrue.
Also, in Leda Burke's (David "Bunny" Garnett) 1919 novel, Dope-Darling: A Story of Cocaine, female character 'Claire' was loosely based on May. In her diary, Jan Gabrial wrote about herself & Arthur Lowry meeting Betty May several times in the Autumn of 1933.
I've never heard of Betty May, but the Crowley crowd sure was decadent.
She has quite the wikopedia entry! TY for sharing.
Lighthearted fun !👏
That was so good!
Charles Rugles is so loveable.
Third time watching, Charlie Ruggles, Ann Dvorak, Eugene Pallet , an absolute fun fest 😂❤❤❤
Good movie.
I thought for sure Beaula was Joan Crawford. I sure was fooled.
Lovely Ann Dvorak.Catch her in Scarface.
Fabulous ❤❤
Funny FUNNY FUNNY MOVIE 🎥🍿🍿🍿🍿🦩
Thankyou 🎉
LOVE ❤️. COMEDY. AND. THIS. MOVIE. HAD. ME. LAUGHING. 😅😅😅😅I😊😊😊😊😊😊
I am checking to see what this is about.
About 1hour 8 mins lol.
🥰👍👍
Agree! pure gold 🎥🥂😃
Fun Movie thanks...
1934
Why not tell us what year this was released?
1934